St. George Village Botanical Garden

Coordinates: 17°42′55″N 64°49′51″W / 17.7152°N 64.8307°W / 17.7152; -64.8307
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St. George Village Botanical Garden
Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Coordinates17°42′55″N 64°49′51″W / 17.7152°N 64.8307°W / 17.7152; -64.8307
Area16 acres (6.5 ha)
Websitewww.thegardenstcroix.org

The St. George Village Botanical Garden (16 acres) is a

Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. It is open daily except Christmas; an admission fee is charged.[1]

History

The garden is set in and around the restored buildings and ruins of a 19th-century Danish

succulents, a conservation garden, a dry palmetum, heritage gardens, orchids, ornamental ferns, native arboretum (about 50 species), naturalized forest, rainforest (irrigated), and sansevieria collection.[2]

It also contains a herbarium (5000 specimens) and a library of 500 volumes, housed in a post-emancipation workers' cottage restored in the early 1980s.

Collections

Agave eggersiana endemic and endangered species of St. Croix.

The 16 acres gardens house the most complete collection of plants in the Virgin Islands. The garden mission is to conserve the native plant species of St. Croix, as well as threatened species from other Caribbean islands that adapt to local environmental conditions. In addition, the garden preserves the ethno-botanical history of St. Croix, through living exhibits, graphics, and structural displays. Through its gardens and collections, it is an educational center for a better understanding, not only of the island botanical heritage, but also of the potential horticultural for contemporary gardening in the Virgin Islands.

There are more than 1,500 variety is of plants in the garden, which are grouped in different collections:[3]

The signage and labeling throughout the area represents the need for conservation of these species, as well as the reasons for their possible extinction. "St. George Village" is an affiliate member of the

endemic
from the island of St. Croix.

See also

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